The world’s fastest man and triple Olympic Gold Medallist Usain Bolt is speaking exclusively from Berlin, Germany ahead of the 12th IAAF World Championship taking place on the 15th August.Jamaica dominated last summer’s Olympic sprint races and Usain Bolt will be revealing his plans to break World Records in Germany. Bolt will share his thoughts on the strength of the competition in this year’s Championships and his duel with USA World Champion - Tyson Gay. Bolt also talks about whether he is in agreement with team-mate Asafa Powell who accused British sprinters of being “lazy”. Distributed by Tubemogul.

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Good Luck, Waxman
On Tuesday House Oversight Committee Chairman Henry Waxman (D-CA) sent out a request for information to 19 different government agencies, all of which apparently took part in an expansive scheme by Karl Rove to use agency officia

Steve Jobs, the CEO of Apple Computers has put in his resignation. While the move was stunning, it was not completely unexpected. He will step down, but would still like to remain involved as chairman. Jobs, who has been on Medical leave since Jan. 17 for an undisclosed reason was sad to go leaving this letter to follow: "I have always said if there ever came a day when I could no longer meet my duties and expectations as Apple's CEO, I would be the first to let you know." Oh wow, if only a certain OTHER president (of America) would get the hint and step down.

In 1985 Monsanto purchased G.D. Searle, the chemical company that held the patent to aspartame, the active ingredient in NutraSweet. Monsanto was apparently untroubled by aspartame's clouded past, including a 1980 FDA Board of Inquiry, comprised of three independent scientists, which confirmed that it "might induce brain tumors."
The FDA had actually banned aspartame based on this finding, only to have Searle Chairman Donald Rumsfeld (currently the Secretary of Defense) vow to "call in his markers," to get it approved.
On January 21, 1981, the day after Ronald Reagan's inauguration, Searle re-applied to the FDA for approval to use aspartame in food sweetener, and Reagan's new FDA commissioner, Arthur Hayes Hull, Jr., appointed a 5-person Scientific Commission to review the board of inquiry's decision.
It soon became clear that the panel would uphold the ban by a 3-2 decision, but Hull then installed a sixth member on the commission, and the vote became deadlocked. He then personally broke the tie in asp